View Masters Programs in Economic Policy 2017 in Pasig City in Philippines

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Economic policy is a study that refers to the work of governing bodies in the financial security of an area. The financial and economic decisions that governments make can both positively and negatively affect the economic policy of entire regions.

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University of Asia and the Pacific

CampusPart time4 yearsAugust 2017PhilippinesPasig City

Inspired by Oxford University’s Philosophy, Politics and Economics (PPE) course, UA&P’s Political Economy program seeks to equip students with skills that will enable them to examine society through different lenses–political science, philosophy, economics, history, sociology–and to consider social issues not merely from a local but also from a regional and global perspective.
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Masters in Economic Policy in Pasig City in Philippines. Inspired by Oxford University’s Philosophy, Politics and Economics (PPE) course, UA&P’s Political Economy program seeks to equip students with skills that will enable them to examine society through different lenses–political science, philosophy, economics, history, sociology–and to consider social issues not merely from a local but also from a regional and global perspective.
The Masters in Political Economy Evening Program caters to fresh graduates and young professionals. The program has the following specializations:
- International Relations
- Development
- Public Policy and Governance
Classes are conducted on weekday evenings (6-9 pm) and on Saturdays. Thesis and non-thesis options are available. Like all UA&P students, students in the Masters in Political Economy Evening Program are provided with personal and professional mentoring.
The program is accredited under the K to 12 transition program of the Commission on Higher Education (CHED), meaning that faculty and non-teaching staff of universities and colleges can pursue the program under CHED scholarship.
Curriculum
CORE (15 units)
Theories of Political Economy
Comparative Political Economy
Quantitative Research Methods
Qualitative Research Methods
Seminar in Political Economy
SPECIALIZATION (12 units)
International Relations
Theories of International Relations
International Economics
International Political Economy
International Organizations
Development
Theories of Development
Managing Governance
Economic History
Culture and Development
Public Policy and Governance
Managing Governance
Public Policy Analysis
Public Economics
Local Governance and Development
Coursework. Students are encouraged to take as many subjects for their coursework every semester as their schedule permits and as are available, provided they...
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